Manchester United jersey farce! Erik ten Hag's stars complained that their tops and socks were too tight and now wear replicas of Adidas jerseys during games.

Manchester United jersey farce! Erik ten Hag's stars complained that their tops and socks were too tight and now wear replicas of Adidas jerseys during games.

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According to the Daily Mail, Manchester United players are wearing replicas of Adidas jerseys during games because the Adidas jerseys are too tight for them. Manchester United players have not worn official home socks since losing 2-0 to Tottenham in the second game of the season.


The jersey company is looking for a solution after complaints from some members of Erik ten Hag's side, who have not worn official home socks since the second game of the season.


United goalkeeper and new £47.1m signing Andre Onana is also having problems with his shirt.


Onana has been wearing a jersey designed for players that fits better than the one provided for fans, but sources say it was too tight and has now been replaced with a looser replica.


Manchester United's 2-1 win over Sheffield United on October 21 was believed to be the final straw for the Cameroon international, who has requested a change of shirt since then.


It seems to be problem after problem at Manchester United. From Jadon Sancho's feud with Ten Hag, to the Red Devils struggling in the Champions League and Premier League, and now this. All is not looking well for the Manchester outfit, who still face a great deal of uncertainty amid an ongoing ownership dispute with the Glazer family.